Tips for Advertising a Lost Pet

Never put your pet’s name in the ad – that will give an unscrupulous person control
over your pet. It’s also recommended that you not put your pet’s name on his or
her ID tag for the same reason.

Put only a partial description of your pet in the ad, so you can have callers describe
your pet to you over the phone. A scam artist will not be able to describe your
pet to you.

Forsyth County law requires the reporting of found dogs and cats. The Animal Control
website Lost & Found section is the official Lost & Found site identified in FCC
6-19 Found domestic animals – Reporting and/or registration. If you do not have
web access, please contact Animal Control at 336-703-2480 and staff will see that
your report is filed.

For your safety, don’t put your home address in the ad. Just list your street or
the vicinity in which your pet was lost.

Tips for Finding a Lost Pet

Thoroughly search your property and neighborhood on foot calling your pet's name.
Check under porches, in and under vehicles, in sheds and garages, drainage pipes
and any other possible hiding places.

Go door to door. Take a picture of your pet with you. Enlist help from animal lovers
you meet.

Make posters.

Be sure you have a clear photo and a detailed description of your pet. Offer a reward!
Don't forget to put your phone number on the posters, but not your address.

Hand out the posters to neighbors.

Leave them on the doors of the people who aren't home.

Post them at animal shelters, veterinarians, groomers, trainers, pet stores, gas
stations, restaurants and the pet food aisle of grocery stores. (Ask permission
to post the signs and remove them when your pet is found.)

Go to ALL local shelters. Most agencies do not have the manpower to post lost/found
listings quickly. Visit the shelters, take a picture of your pet and provide them
with an accurate description. Check back at least every other day.

Place an ad in the lost and found section of your newspaper. Check the lost and
found ads daily.

Local Newspaper Information - If someone responds to your ad, use caution! Do not
have the caller come to your home. Suggest meeting in front of your local law enforcement
agency. Do not meet the caller alone.

Leave items with a familiar scent outside your home. These items can attract your
pet that may have become disoriented.

Don't give up! Animals that have been lost for months have been reunited with their
owners.

What to Do If You Find a Lost Pet

Don't assume the animal has been abandoned. It's very possible that the animal on
your doorstep has a family who loves him and is searching for him.

If an animal is wandering the streets take him to safety. Do not put yourself in
danger...be cautious...act quickly. It just takes seconds for a cat or dog to be
hit by a car.

Look for Identification. A name tag can lead you directly to the owner. Rabies tags
and tax tags have traceable numbers.

If there is no identification tags consider taking the animal to a veterinarian.

Or shelter that has a microchip scanning device to check for a microchip. Also look
for tattoos.

An option is to turn the animal over to a shelter or humane society. His owner may
be found or he may be placed for adoption.

Contact shelters and humane societies and report the animal to them. They need the
information on file in case the owners call there looking for their pet. If you
wish to foster the animal tell them you wish to do so. Most agencies are agreeable
to this.

Place a "found pet" ad in your local paper. When placing the ad omit a pertinent
piece of information about the pet. This will help you to be sure you find the owner.
You may want to ask responders of the ad the name and phone number of their veterinarian.
Call the vet and verify the information before turning the pet over to the caller.

Local Newspaper Information - Check the "Lost Pet" ads daily.

Ask people in the neighborhood if they know who owns the animal.

Leave items with a familiar scent outside your home. These items can attract your
pet that may have become disoriented.

Look for posters in the area that may be posted for the pet.

Additional Resources

You can place a found animal ad in the Winston-Salem Journal classifieds. Call (336)
727-7462 to speak to a Journal Representative.

Other Links to Advertise a Lost or Found Animal:

Craigslist – has a pet section
where lost/found animals can be posted for free.wxii12 - has a pet finder section
where lost or found pets can be emailed to the news station and posted on their
page.